In truth, we’re not anticipating an enormous number of reveals. We expect that the majority of titles will be saved for E3, so we’re only counting on a handful of demonstrations to whet our appetite. With that in mind, the manufacturer will want to focus on games that have been in development for a while – and we reckon that new projects from Guerrilla Games and Evolution Studios will be a lock.

Both studios have outstanding pedigree when it comes to their technical ability, which makes them prime candidates for tomorrow’s press conference. Sony will want to display a distinct improvement over its current generation console, and there’s no doubt that the first-party teams will be up to the challenge. Expect both studios to factor heavily during tomorrow’s event.

While we believe that the emphasis will be on the aforementioned developers, there’s a good chance that we may get a glimpse of other first-party content via a montage or showreel. The likes of Naughty Dog, Sucker Punch, Sony Santa Monica, Media Molecule, Quantic Dream, and Ready at Dawn have all been linked with the next generation machine over the past twelve months, so there’s a chance that they could feature in some form. As we’ve already mentioned, though, we suspect that the bulk of the announcements will be reserved for E3.

And then, of course, there’s third-party content, too. Seeing as French publisher Ubisoft loves a new platform launch, we reckon that the uber-pretty Watch Dogs will make an appearance in some form. Star Wars 1313 also seems like a solid fit, considering it hasn’t been properly announced for any existing platforms yet. And we think that there’s a strong possibility that Hideo Kojima will show up – perhaps with a new demonstration of Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes in tow.

Don’t rule out lots of logos either. Assassin’s Creed, FIFA, and Call of Duty will all be mentioned at some point during the press conference, but we’re not expecting to see any specific footage. Are there any titles in particular that you’re hoping to see revealed during the event? Let us know in the comments section and poll below.

What game do you most want to see announced for PS4? (35 votes)

I'll gasp if Guerrilla Games show more Helghast

26%

Evolution Studios will storm the show with its street racer

3%

Hideo Kojima will put his ear to the ground and show us something foxy

I want The Last Guardian, GTA and Phantom Pain on PS3. I also want to see one or two new first party franchises for PS4 and for a low price entry. That has to happen or the machine will bomb thanks to today's economy.

@JavierYHLI would buy 4 ps4 if all these games are announced... one for the living room, one for the bedroom, one for traveling, and one as backup. Especially versus. This Gen seems to lack good JRPG's. Ni No kuni is the only good JRPG so far this Gen.

I'm trying to think of a game that would make me want to run and buy a PS4 and other then a new Monster Hunter game(which doesn't look too likely) I don't think there is one.I'd like to see a new Ratchet & Clank,Crash Bandicoot,Ape Escape or Jet Moto games and it wouldn't be a Playstation if it didn't a have new Gran Turismo.A new Tomba would blow my mind but that's not gonna happen. A new Patapon game would be great too but that's more likely on Vita.

I'd be sorta surprised if Killzone 4 is going to be a launch title for the PS4 (assuming it's actually launching this year), because Mercenary is coming out in September. I do think they are going to have a trailer for it at the very least, though.

@Sanquine You trying to suggest the Wii U isn't failing badly at the moment? Or trying to subtly accuse me of being a Nintendo fanboy? Sony (and Microsoft) should be looking very closely at the Wii U situation as its just as likely their new consoles could struggle as much as Nintendo's.

I dreamt last night that as an apology for The Last Guardian taking so long Sony announce it'll be on PSN as soon as the PS4 unveiling show is over, free for everyone for the first week. Last time I dreamt about something actually happening Liverpool came back from 3-0 down to beat Milan.